"...Why is Damon always wearing long sleeves when everyone else is in short sleeves?..."

(Did Julie Mills notice Westerfield itching or scratching when he came into the cleaners wearing his short shorts and t-shirt?
Did any of the mental giants from SDPD determine whether the perp would have come into contact with poison oak when dumping the body? Or did the poison oak begin to grow AFTER the body was dumped? Any poison oak found with Westerfield's clothing, on his vehicles or in his environment?
If the scratches on Westerfield's arm were from Danielle, where is Westerfield's DNA underneath the fingernails of Danielle?
I'll ask again: How many EXCLUSIONS does it take to EXCLUDE a suspect?
Hmmm, if the ONLY suspect is EXCLUDED, where would one look to find the real perp, home sweet home?)

__________________Vinny Gambini: When you look at the bricks from the right angle, they're as thin as this playing card. His whole case is an illusion, a magic trick. It has to be an illusion, 'cause you're innocent. Nobody - I mean nobody - pulls the wool over the eyes of a Gambini, especially this one.

"..In addition to that, at this point in time this court has no evidence that any media coverage is being viewed by these jurors, and I have every reason to believe they are abiding by the court's order..."

(Did the court see ANY EVIDENCE of sexual assault? You know, the ALLEGED motive! That's right, Westerfield wasn't charged with sexual assault, was he? It was just another THEORY with NO EVIDENCE to support it!!

Let's not forget there was NO EVIDENCE found on the jacket on February 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th. Perhaps the gardeners were busy those days, gardening at other locations.
And how did SDPD KNOW where to look for evidence in the motor home before they had searched it LEGALLY!!!)

"...for one thing, we don't know who made the call; we don't know where they made the call from..." Quote from Mudd.

(They? Hmmm, Westerfield slipped once and said "we".
So ALLEGED high tech folks at SDPD, what the hell did you use a "pen register and trap and trace device on the van Dam phone for? Were you hoping Westerfield would call? Did you get any information on this caller who was able to pinpoint the time since death and location of the body?)

"...Dusek also revealed the story behind the alleged scratch marks on Westerfield's arm. Pictures of the scratch marks were used as evidence at the preliminary hearing in March - but the jury at Westerfield's trial never heard about them.

The reason: An expert analyzed the marks after the preliminary hearing and couldn't conclusively match them to Danielle's fingers.

"...Let's not forget there was NO EVIDENCE found on the jacket on February 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th. Perhaps the gardeners were busy those days, gardening at other locations...."

John Walsh: That changed on Friday February 22nd. Police said they finally found the evidence they were looking for. Danielle’s blood on a piece of Westerfield’s clothing and in his motorhome. They took him into custody.

(I don't think they were really looking that hard. Honestly. A 1 and 3/16 inch BLOOD stain can't be that hard to locate with the NAKED EYE can it? Somebody better ask Julie Mills if she remembers there being a stain on the jacket after 6+ years.)

John Walsh: The next morning Brenda went to Danielle’s room to wake her up and she was gone. We don’t know where David Westerfield went after he left the bar. He has said he got in his motorhome the next morning around 9:30 and left his neighborhood of Sabre Springs. He ended up 30 miles south to Silver Strand State Beach a campsite for motorhomes. He self-registered at the campground indicating that he was staying for 2 nights at $12.00 a night. But by mistake Westerfield overpaid by $30.00. Later that afternoon the park ranger showed up at his RV to give him his money back.
(Two nights @ $12 per night is $24. If Westerfield overpaid by $30, then we're talking $54. Was it a fifty and 4 ones? Was it two twentys a ten and 4 ones? Was it 5 tens and four ones?
This early broadcast help set the scene for the audience, don't ya think?)

Park Ranger: The door opened, I asked him if he was Mr. Westerfield, he said he was, and said goodbye.

John Walsh: But oddly enough even though Westerfield paid for two nights he didn’t end up staying that long. Instead he packed up and drove to Glamis, 125 miles East in the desert. But there Westerfield ran into a problem. His motorhome got stuck in the soft sand well off the beaten path. Two hikers happened to find him the next morning and contacted tow truck driver Dan Conklin.
(Wait, let's not forget about the visit back to the hood around 3:30 pm when Denise and Andy cross paths with Mr. Westerfield.
When Westerfield became a suspect, did Denise mention that both her and Andy saw the suspect at 3:30 pm on Saturday, in the hood?
Wow, imagine Brenda and the suspect swapping phone numbers only days before Danielle disappeared.
My book, like the trial will contain things that aren't true so it will be up to the reader/jury to figure out what is true and what has been fabricated.)

Date (YYYY-MM-DD): 2009-05-01
Event Description: Extension of time granted
Notes:
On application of appellant and good cause appearing, it is ordered that the time to serve and file appellant's opening brief is extended to and including July 1, 2009.
(Is this dude getting paid by the hour?)

Date (YYYY-MM-DD): 2009-05-01
Event Description: Extension of time granted
Notes:
On application of appellant and good cause appearing, it is ordered that the time to serve and file appellant's opening brief is extended to and including July 1, 2009.
(Is this dude getting paid by the hour?)

__________________Vinny Gambini: When you look at the bricks from the right angle, they're as thin as this playing card. His whole case is an illusion, a magic trick. It has to be an illusion, 'cause you're innocent. Nobody - I mean nobody - pulls the wool over the eyes of a Gambini, especially this one.